Several Spring Training battles set to begin for Padres

Hunter Renfroe broke out in 2019. General manager A.J. Preller took advantage of his value and traded for Tommy Pham, which opened up right field.

Whoever doesn’t win the center field job will be up for right field. The only other potential outfielder that hasn’t been mentioned yet is Josh Naylor.

Naylor struggled in the field, grading well below average in every defensive metric.

The Canadian gets some slack considering that he’s a first baseman, but can’t play there because of Eric Hosmer. Naylor did slim down some this offseason, which will help his range in the outfield. His plus arm is encouraging for right field, but won’t be the difference for his playing time. Naylor’s bat must become more consistent, and his fielding needs to improve if he wants a shot in right.

The San Diego Padres have one of the league’s best bullpens on paper. Yates is arguably the best closer in baseball, Pomeranz dominated in the second half last year, Craig Stammen is a dependable workhorse, Pagan broke out, and others flashed potential.

There are a couple of locks and a couple of probables, but the bullpen is wide open.

Strahm began 2019 as a starter, and his season got off to a good start, but it took a turn for the worse. Once starting pitching prospects reached the bigs, Strahm moved back to the pen, where he is more effective. His 3.27 ERA out of the pen last year is very encouraging for 2020. Knowing that he will not be in the rotation this year, his arm will be fresh going to the bullpen this time around, which will likely lead to even more impressive numbers.

Castillo only made one appearance in 2019 after his 3.29 ERA in 2018. It came on August 8, and it got off to a shaky start with a walk. He rebounded by striking out the next two batters, only to leave with an injury before completing the injury. He is healthy now and looking to make the opening day roster.

Adrian Morejon is one of the San Diego Padres’ top prospects. This lefty possesses one of the best pitching arsenals in all of the minors. He saw brief time in the majors in 2019 before landing on the IL, but his time with the Padres saw little success.
In five appearances, he allowed a run in four innings, and three times he allowed multiple runs. Morejon will need to outshine Castillo and Strahm if he wants to make the opening day roster, but he surely will suit up in brown sometime in 2020.

This is the highest anticipated Spring Training for the San Diego Padres in quite some time. With high expectations and a lot of question marks, the Padres come to Phoenix looking for answers. The more questions answered in February in March, the better this team will be.

Dominic is currently a Freshman at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. He was formerly a Staff Writer for Pulse Magazine, writing about the Padres, the MLB, and the NFL.